Am not really seeing anything that would make teams that watched Brannstrom pass through waivers yesterday decide they need an older and more brittle offense-first third-pairing defensman.
NHL coaches and GMs love old players.Am not really seeing anything that would make teams that watched Brannstrom pass through waivers yesterday decide they need an older and more brittle offense-first third-pairing defensman.
Leafs cant really afford to go after either of those guysOne of those teams is going to sign him over trading for a legit dman like Provorov or Pettersson and they are going to be sorely disappointed.
What's Sergei Gonchar up to nowadays?
Yeah but can it really hurt? Very low risk, would cost you less than $1 Million.One of those teams is going to sign him over trading for a legit dman like Provorov or Pettersson and they are going to be sorely disappointed.
Probably the only way he makes it on a team.I imagine he's a #6 who would see time on the PP.
Isn’t this the surgery that’s ended the career of every player who’s had it, with the lone exception being Patrick Kane? Seems unlikely he’ll be able to come back and skate at the level needed for an NHL defenseman.Would be a bigger gamble becuase he is coming off major surgery but Klingberg at least has shown he is capable of creating offense at the NHL level that is beyond replacement level.
Right handed defensemen are so hot right nowWOW…. Ok
short memory
2-3 teams (ok maybe makes sense)
5-7 teams (ummmmmm why?)
This guy was attrocious in toronto
Like this guy bled scoring chances at the worst rate on Toronto by a pretty substantial margin.
Toronto is so strange to me for some reason.Right handed defensemen are so hot right now
im guessing they would have no problem burying the contract if need be and it wont affect the cap if buriedToronto is so strange to me for some reason.
Like they were glad he was done for the season he was so bad.